“…Different from “chicken soup” (CS), which can be traced back to Jack Canfield’s “Chicken Soup for the Soul” aiming at inspiring and encouraging people to work hard and try their best to fulfill their dreams, ACS goes in the opposite direction. It is full of negative energy [ 1 , 2 ] that emphasizes the cruelty of reality and persuades people to yield to their fate rather than devote every effort to gaining success. The typical ACS motto, “Nothing is difficult for the man who will give up”, is obviously an ironic mock of the famous CS: “Nothing is difficult for the man who will try.” Triggered by the “Ge You-esque slouching”, ACS is so popular in society that, in 2017, a new brand of drink, “Sang Tea” first came out in Shanghai, and it quickly became popular among consumers around the country.…”